United States:
Episode 1: State Of The Retail Leasing Market
01 December 2020
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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As the pandemic and its effects linger, it's important for
retailers and their landlords to think about long-term solutions
that will enable retailers to continue operating in an environment
of depressed retail demand. This episode discusses:
- Emerging trends in rent relief amendments
- Long-term considerations in lease amendments
- How restaurants are preparing for Winter and outdoor dining
options
- How the delayed return of office workers will impact
retailers
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